TheTemplar Orders In Freemasonry by Arthur Edward Waite, long out ofprint, is a must read for those members of Masonic Templarisminterested in how Masonic Templarism began. Waite in his typicalinsightful prose style examines the legends of post Templarexistence via such notable figures as Andrew Michael Ramsay andBaron Karl von Hund who were first to draw a connection betweenCrusader era orders and the Masonic Brotherhood.

Contents: EarlyStudents of Kabalism; Hidden Church of Israel; Majesty of God inKabalism; Doctrine of Cosmology; Myth of the Earthly Paradise;Serpent, Son of the Morning, and Fall of the Angels; Fall of Man;Legend of the Deluge; Covenant with Abraham; Of Moses, the Masterof the Law; Temples in Jerusalem; Coming of Messiah; Soul inKabalism Doctrine Concerning Sheol; Concerning Resurrection;Mystery of Shekinah; Mystery of Sex; Occult Sciences; Developmentsof Later Kabalism; Alleged Christian Elements; Conclusion onJewish Theosophy

Abook full of profound insights. Very rare and valuable for thosewho want to go beyond the superficial layers of Freemasonsymbolism. Contents: A System of Morality; The First Degree; TheMeaning of Initiation; Entered, Passed, Raised; ImperfectSymbolism; The Third Degree; The Book of the Dead; The ChristianMysteries; The Mystical Fact; The Place of Darkness; OperativeMasonry; The Old Charges; Living Stone; The Kabalah; The DivineName; The Temple; The Builder; Craft Masonry

Does the secret orderknown as the Rosicrucians even exist? Though fabled for centuriesas clandestine movers and shakers of European and worldevents-alongside the Knights Templar and the Freemasons-evidencefor its authenticity is shaky. But that doesn't mean that laterorganizations haven't claimed the name, or that libraries of wordshaven't been written about them. Waite, a preeminent 19th-centuryexpert in esoterica, here surveys all the literature necessary forunderstanding the roots of the Rosicrucians, whether they are realor fantasy. This volume, first published in 1887, includestranslations of the 17th-century German documents at thefoundation of the story of the Rosicrucians as well as acomprehensive survey of literature about the Rosicrucians.Students of secret societies and European history and literaturewill be enthralled

Thistext is devoted to explain the profound meaning of the 22 cards ofthe major Arcana. Selected contents: the veil and its symbols; thedoctrine behind the veil; the tarot and the secret tradition; theouter method of the oracles; distinction between the greater andlesser Arcana; the four suits of Tarot cards, including wands,cups, swords, and pentacles; the recurrence of cards in dealing,an ancient Celtic method of divination; the method of reading bymeans of thirty-five cards. Includes wonderful illustrations ofTarot cards.

The Secret Tradition inGoetia, including the rites and mysteries of Goetic therugy, sorcery and infernal necromancy. Antiquity ofMagical Rituals; Rituals of Transcendental Magic; CompositeRituals; Key of Solomon; Lesser Key of Solomon; Rituals of BlackMagic; Complete Grimoire; Preparation of the Operator; InitialRites and Ceremonies; Descending Hierarchy; Mysteries of GoeticTheurgy; Mystery of the Sanctum Regnum; Method of Honorius.Firstpublished in 1911, Arthur Edward Waite's The Book of CeremonialMagic is well-known for being a rather enigmatic text. The first hald of the book offers an analytical and critical account of manymagical rituals. The second can be considered an illustratedgrimoire. Contemporary occultists may find Waite's language andstyle at times archaic, but perception and persistence will showthat this tome is a most useful reference.

synopsis This book addresses some essential spiritual and esoteric ideas. Its theme is that of initiation, or spiritual crisis--moments of spiritual realisation and evolutionary change. In many ways this theme is the centre and essence of all spiritual study, because the spiritual crises, or initiations, that all beings experience are the great moments of their existence and, in many ways, embody and express the purpose and meaning and quality of that existence

Most readers know already thatmeditation comes in many "forms". This book talks literally ofthese forms and the "principles"behind a large many of them and fits them into the groupings ofthe 7 rays. A "form" is a construction in thought matter, and thebook explains that whatever kind of meditation you do constructsthis as a bridge between the lower and higher self.

(German)This book deal with theurgy. It is built on 15 rules of white magic which explain the ascent of the student up to Adepthood.Each "rule" has a seed-sentence which embodies the whole chapter.Through a series of purification allied to knowledge of inner and outer universal structure, one must to climb up the ladder which leads to Initiation

From Intellect toIntuition (German) In this work, Alice A. Bailey deals with one ofthe most important aspects of esoteric science. It speaks of howto develop the tool to understand the essence of Nature. Have notyou ever poised those questions to yourself: "If everything wascreated by God, who created Him?"; "What is the meaning ofexistence?"; "If God is good, why does not He shatter all evil?";etc. The answer for all those questions can be drawn from sacredscriptures, no doubt! But they remain incomplete for, if you wantthem really, you have to use a spout in order to drink from thesame source which drank the writers of the holy scriptures. It isonly possible through intuition, a higher human faculty aboveintellect. This books speaks methodically of the essence andnature of intuition and how to develop it

(German)This book deal with theurgy. It is built on 15 rules of whitemagic which explain the ascent of the student up to Adepthood.Each "rule" has a seed-sentence which embodies the whole chapter.Through a series of purification allied to knowledge of inner andouter universal structure, one must to climb up the ladder whichleads to Initiation

A founder of the Church of Satan explains its philosophies of indulgence and freedom, and discusses Satanic rituals. The Satanic Bible claims the heritage of a horde of evil deities--Bile', Dagon, Moloch, and Yao Tzin to name a few--but these ancient gods have no coherent connection between each other or to Satanism, except that all have been categorized by Christianity as "evil." Calling on these ancient names like a magician shouting, "Abracadabra," LaVey attempts to shatter the classical depiction of Satanism as a cult of black mass and child sacrifice. As the smoke clears, he leads us through a surprisingly logical argument in favor of a life focused on self-indulgence. The Satanic Bible is less bible and more philosophy (with a few rituals thrown in to keep us entertained), but this philosophy is the backbone of a religion that, until LaVey entered the scene, was merely a myth of the Christian church. It took LaVey, and The Satanic Bible, to turn this myth into a legitimate public religion

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